Brown & Black Sebaga Satchel handbag

Sebaga is a setswana word which means beads. The bead design featured on this bag is brown and black ovals. The satchel is spacious and light-weight. It is structured and retains its shape; with two soft fabric straps and a wide flat bottom. This satchel is ideal for every day use.

Please note that no returns, exchanges can be made after 30days unless in the case of a factory fault.

Sebaga is a setswana word which means beads. The bead design featured on this bag is brown and black ovals. The satchel is spacious and light-weight. It is structured and retains its shape; with two soft fabric straps and a wide flat bottom. This satchel is ideal for every day use. The satchel measures approximately 30cm by 26cm.

To ensure a long useful life of your handbag, please follow the care instructions below:

Bags should not be mishandled. Please take care not to have the beads catch on any hooks.

Do not overload handbags because this will compromise the structural integrity of the bag; especially the straps and zip. Sebaga Hand Crafts will not be liable for damages due to customer mishandling.

To clean the interior of the bag, use a damp wet cloth to wipe the lining of the bag. A damp cloth may also be used to wipe the exterior. Do not use abrasive cleaners as this might damage the surface of the beads.

Warranty: The satchel comes with a 30 day warranty on the bead work and the zip. Once this period elapses, repairs will attract a service charge. At Sebaga Hand Crafts, we pride ourselves in hand crafting durable and high quality bags. If used properly, our bags can last for years.

Please note that no returns, exchanges can be made after 30days unless in the case of a factory fault.

[bestsellers_slider]Sebaga Hand Crafts was formed in 2014. It is an arts and crafts company founded by Mrs Segolame Tsae. Mrs Tsae had always had an interest in crafts since at an early age. In 2013, she started taking bead work classes which paved way for starting Sebaga Hand Crafts.
A year after the business started, Sebaga was then given funds by The department of Youth Development Funds. It shifted from operating part-time to full time.
Sebaga has received awards 2 years in a row from the Womens expo which is hosted by The department of Gender affairs. This only motivated her to work harder. Her hard work and determination earned the business an award at the Youth Business expo 2016.
Apart from The Youth Development Fund, Sebaga Hand Crafts has earned support from LEA, Gender affairs and her loyal supporting customers.
Sebaga Hand Crafts has 2 full time female employees namely, Ntebogang Mhutsiwa and Kaone Tsae and also a part time male designer.
Thank you for your support.